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Journal of Object Technology, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, May-June 2002
- Adele Goldberg:
Collaborative Software Engineering. 1-19 - David A. Thomas:
The Deplorable State of Class Libraries. 21-27 - Won Kim:
Personalization: Definition, Status, and Challenges Ahead. 29-40 - James Odell:
Objects and Agents Compared. 41-53 - Anthony J. H. Simons:
The Theory of Classification, Part 1: Perspectives on Type Compatibility. 55-61
- Benny Sadeh, Stéphane Ducasse:
Adding Dynamic Interfaces to Smalltalk. 63-79 - James Leslie Keedy, Gisela Menger, Christian Heinlein:
Inheriting from a Common Abstract Ancestor in Timor. 81-106 - Emilio García Roselló, José Ayude, José B. García-Schofield, Manuel Pérez Cota:
Design principles for highly reusable concurrent object-oriented systems. 107-123 - Rushikesh K. Joshi:
What is Common Between Generic Services and Interface Navigation? 125-132
- David Neuendorf, Richard Wiener:
Review JBuilder 6 Enterprise Version.
Volume 1, Number 2, July-August 2002
- Adele Goldberg:
Learning is a Community Experience. 7-20 - Won Kim, Ki-Joon Chae, Dong-Sub Cho, Byoungju Choi, Anmo Jeong, Myung Kim, Kiho Lee, Meejeong Lee, Minsoo Lee, Sang-Ho Lee, Seung-Soo Park, Hwan-Seung Yong, Ho-Sook Kim, Jung-Won Lee, Wol-Young Lee:
The Chamois Reconfigurable Data-Mining Architecture. 21-33 - James Odell:
Agents and Complex Systems. 35-45 - Anthony J. H. Simons:
The Theory of Classification, Part 2: The Scratch-Built Typechecker. 47-54 - Mahesh H. Dodani:
Objects are for Wimps: Real Developers need S.O.S. 55-61 - Richard Wiener:
An OO Application that introduces Heuristic Algorithm Design. 63-78 - Timothy R. Culp:
Easing the Transition from C++ to Java (Part 1). 79-93 - Bertrand Meyer:
The Start of an Eiffel Standard. 95-99
- María-del-Mar Gallardo, Pedro Merino, Ernesto Pimentel:
Debugging UML Designs with Model Checking. 101-117 - Miguel Katrib, Iskander Sierra, Mario del Valle, Thaizel Fuentes:
Java Distributed Separate Objects. 119-142 - Yasunobu Sanada, Rolf Adams:
Representing Design Patterns and Frameworks in UML - Towards a Comprehensive Approach. 143-154 - Yagna Pant, Kazuhiro Ondo:
Thread Specific Singletons: Handling Singleton Pattern Errors in Multi-Threaded Applications and their Variations. 155-169
- Ognian Pishev:
Notes on a Practical Guide and Thoughts on Software Development - Review of "A Practical Guide to Extreme Programming" by David Astels, Granville Miller and Miroslav Novak. 171-180
Volume 1, Number 3, 2002
Contracts and Assertions
- Reinhold Plösch:
Evaluation of Assertion Support for the Java Programming Language. 5-17 - Andreas Rausch:
"Design by Contract" + "Componentware" = "Design by Signed Contract". 19-36 - Isabel Nunes:
Design by Contract Using Meta-Assertions. 37-56 - Martin Lackner, Andreas Krall, Franz Puntigam:
Supporting Design by Contract in Java. 57-76
- Richard F. Paige, Liliya Kaminskaya, Jonathan S. Ostroff, Jason Lancaric:
BON-CASE: An Extensible CASE Tool for Formal Specification and Reasoning. 77-96 - Manu De Backer, Guido Dedene, Monique Snoeck:
An Encapsulated Eiffel Education Environment, based on Web Services. 97-106 - Panayiotis Periorellis, John E. Dobson:
Organisational Failures in Dependable Collaborative Enterprise Systems. 107-117 - Michael Compton, Richard Walker:
A Run-time System for SCOOP. 119-157
- Dilip Patel, Shushma Patel, Paul Schleifer:
Object Oriented Extension to Time Series Model. 159-171 - Neelam Soundarajan, Benjamin Tyler:
Testing Polymorphic Behavior. 173-188 - Jason O. Hallstrom, Neelam Soundarajan:
Incremental Development Using Object Oriented Frameworks: A Case Study. 189-205 - Hafedh Mili, Hamid Mcheick, Salah Sadou:
CorbaViews: Distributing objects that support several functional aspects. 207-229
- Juliana Küster Filipe:
A logic-based formalization for component specification. 231-248 - Simon D. Kent, Chris Ho-Stuart, Paul Roe:
Negotiable Interfaces for Components. 249-265
Volume 1, Number 4, September-October 2002
- Bertrand Meyer, Kristen Nygaard, Ole Lehrmann Madsen:
In Memory of Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl. 7-15
- Dave A. Thomas:
Reflective Software Engineering - From MOPS to AOSD. 17-26 - Francis G. Mossé:
Modeling Roles - A Practical Series of Analysis Patterns. 27-37 - Won Kim:
On Three Major Holes in Data Warehousing Today. 39-47 - Anthony J. H. Simons:
The Theory of Classification, Part 3: Object Encoding and Recursion. 49-57 - Timothy R. Culp:
Easing the Transition from C++ to Java (Part 2). 59-73 - Patrick Chisan Hew:
Streamlined Alogrithm Deployment via JavaBeans. 75-91 - Donald Firesmith:
Requirements Engineering. 93-103
- Peter Horan:
Eiffel Assertions and the External Structure of Classes and Objects. 105-118 - Jesús García Molina, María-José Ortín-Ibáñez, Begoña Moros, Joaquín Nicolás:
Transforming the OOram Three-Model Architecture into a UML-based Process. 119-135 - Shih-Chien Chou:
A Process Modeling Language Consisting of High Level UML-based Diagrams and Low Level Process Language. 137-163 - Francisca Losavio:
Quality Models to Design Software Architecture. 165-178
Volume 1, Number 5, November-December 2002
- Adele Goldberg:
Creating Value Under Uncertainty. 7-26 - Anthony J. H. Simons:
The Theory of Classification, Part 4: Object Types and Subtyping. 27-35 - Mahesh H. Dodani:
The Dark Side of Object Learning: Learning Objects. 37-42 - Won Kim:
On Database Technology for US Homeland Security. 43-49 - James Odell:
Agent-Based Manufacturing: A Case Study. 51-61 - Richard F. Paige, Jonathan S. Ostroff:
The Single Model Principle. 63-81 - Donald Firesmith:
Requirements Engineering. 83-94
- Gilles Ardourel, Marianne Huchard:
Access Graphs: Another View on Static Access Control for a Better Understanding and Use. 95-116 - Douglas A. Lyon:
CentiJ: An RMI Code Generator. 117-148 - Jing Dong:
UML Extensions for Design Pattern Compositions. 151-163 - Dominik Gruntz:
C# and Java: The Smart Distinctions. 163-176
- Charles Ashbacher:
"Writer's Workshop & The Work of Making Things: Patterns, Poetry" by Richard P. Gabriel. 177-178 - Charles Ashbacher:
"Pair Programming Illuminated" by Laurie Williams and Robert Kessler. 179-180
- Richard Wiener:
Dave Version 4.0. 181-182
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